FLINT, MI -- Police are looking for two suspects in an overnight shooting in Flint and a sixth victim has been identified.

The shooting was reported to police around 3:16 a.m. Sunday, July 7, in the 4000 block of Clio Road, Michigan State Police Lt. Dave Kaiser said.

A car full of people drove to Hurley Medical Center in a personal vehicle for treatment following the shooting, he said. The total number in the vehicle was not immediately clear, but police have determined there were six victims, not five, as initially reported.

One victim remains in critical condition, two in serious condition and two in good condition, he said. A sixth victim’s condition is not known.

The victims were five men, ages 18, 22, 23 and 26 and one woman, 42, he said. The sixth victim’s age and gender has not yet been identified. It is not clear which victims are in which condition at this time.

The major crimes unit has identified and is actively looking for two male suspects, Kaiser said. The suspects will not be identified pending charges filed with the Genesee County Prosecutor.